ABOUT

What is the Common Theme?

The Common Theme is a yearlong program to engage the campus and community in the ideals of a liberal arts education and the UW-Green Bay
interdisciplinary mission. It is designed to encourage faculty, staff, students, and community members to focus on a general theme from
multiple perspectives and have a shared experience with open discussion and critical thinking.

The Common Theme: THE LEADERSHIP QUESTION

What is leadership? Leading is about facilitating a group toward the accomplishment of a shared goal. Committed and engaged partners (also
known as followers) are essential to this process. This powerful relationship isn’t easy to achieve—it requires on-going learning and practice.
For the 2010-11 academic year, the campus community will explore multiple perspectives of “The Leadership Question.”

To get a fabulous job where no two days are ever the same and I get to meet new people.

What is your biggest accomplishment as a student leader?

Becoming director of the Ambassadors.

Why do you choose to be involved?

I choose to be involved because it's amazing what unique life lessons you can learn from other people and experiences.

What is your favorite TV show?

GLEE!!!

LEADERSHIP READING

Soul of a Citizen: Living With Conviction in Challenging Times

Soul of a Citizen explores what leads some people to get involved in larger community issues while others feel overwhelmed or uncertain; what it takes to maintain commitment for the long haul; and how community involvement and citizen activism can give back a sense of connection and purpose rare in purely personal life. “Soul of a Citizen has inspired countless students, faculty, and other readers since its publication a decade ago,” wrote Thomas Ehrlich, former Indiana University president. “Amazing as that book was, this new version [March 2010] is even wiser, deeper, and more inspiring.”

PERSONAL LEADERSHIP ASSESSMENT

Office of Student Life, University Union

Student Life offers students the opportunity to participate in individual leadership assessments using either StrengthsQuest or the Leadership Practices Inventory. Upon completion of either assessment a staff member will meet with the student to review results and to plan next steps. To schedule an appointment, contact Student Life at osl@uwgb.edu or 920.465.2720.

CAREER SERVICES

Be a leader in your career field! Explore graduate programs and community resources in leadership development by visiting Career Services.